Jason London is an American actor known for his standout roles in iconic films and television series. He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Randall “Pink” Floyd in Richard Linklater’s “Dazed and Confused” (1993), a defining film for Generation X. In this role, London played a high school quarterback grappling with his future while navigating the freedoms of summer. His performance resonated with audiences and solidified his status as a household name.
London’s film career continued to flourish with notable roles such as Bobby Ray in “To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar” and Jesse Ryan in “The Rage: Carrie 2” (1999). He also starred in the comedy “Out Cold” (2001) as Rick Rambis and headlined the miniseries “Jason and the Argonauts” (2000). His appearances in Aerosmith’s music videos for “Amazing” and “Crazy” further expanded his fanbase.
On television, Jason London has demonstrated remarkable versatility. He held recurring roles on “Wildfire” and “Saving Grace” and made guest appearances on popular shows such as “Major Crimes,” “Scandal,” “Dallas,” “NCIS,” “Ghost Whisperer,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” and “CSI.” In a memorable episode of “7th Heaven,” he appeared alongside his twin brother, Jeremy London.
London’s extensive filmography includes “Dracula II: Ascension,” “Dracula III: Legacy,” “The Prophecy: Uprising,” “The Man in the Moon,” “Grind,” “Roswell FM,” “The Lamp,” “Untold,” and “My First Miracle.” He has also become a familiar face in television films, starring in “Dam Sharks,” “Shark Island,” “Monsterwolf,” and “The Wishing Well.”
With numerous projects on the horizon, including “Trafficked,” “Nightworld,” and “Branded,” Jason London continues to captivate audiences with his dynamic performances. Residing in Los Angeles, he remains an active and influential figure in the entertainment industry.